concanavalin-a and icatibant

concanavalin-a has been researched along with icatibant* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for concanavalin-a and icatibant

ArticleYear
Contribution of the Kallikrein/Kinin System to the Mediation of ConA-Induced Inflammatory Ascites.
    Acta microbiologica et immunologica Hungarica, 2016, Volume: 63, Issue:1

    Intraperitoneal administration of concanavalin A (ConA, 25 mg/kg b.w.), a cell-binding plant lectin was used for inducing inflammatory ascites, and potential inhibitors were tested in 1 h and 2.5 h experiments, i.e. still before the major influx of leucocytes. At the end of the experiment the peritoneal fluid was collected and measured. The ConA-induced ascites was significantly (p<0.01) and dose-dependently inhibited by icatibant (HOE-140), a synthetic polypeptide antagonist of bradykinin receptors. Aprotinin, a kallikrein inhibitor protein also had significant (p<0.01), but less marked inhibitory effect. L-NAME, an inhibitor of NO synthesis, and atropine methylnitrate, an anticholinergic compound, were ineffective. It is concluded, that the kallikrein/kinin system contributes to the mediation of the ConA-induced ascites by increasing subperitoneal vascular permeability, independent of the eventual vasodilation produced by NO. It is known, that membrane glycoproteins are aggregated by the tetravalent ConA and the resulting distortion of membrane structure may explain the activation of the labile prekallikrein. Complete inhibition of the ConA-induced ascites could not be achieved by aprotinin or icatibant, which indicates the involvement of additional mediators.

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Ascites; Bradykinin; Concanavalin A; Female; Humans; Kallikreins

2016